Love seeing all these young kids there listening to and enjoying jazz. That's what music should be about... changing with the times while still maintaining its integrity.
@@loveinthematrix honestly, I'd love to hear them do more and more covers. I like their originals, obviously, but hearing Autumn Leaves, There Will Never Be Another You.... That'd be awesome.
@@aherosdeath7227 not in a traditional sense. I wouldn't call this straight up jazz but more of a fusion. I am glad that jazz musicians from the past didn't listen to people tell them they weren't playing jazz. We would never have the wide selection we have today. However, I wish Kenny G would've been told that and listened. Soft jazz... That ain't jazz. But these two are taking complex chord progressions and complex hip hop polyrhythms to create a fusion. So no, this isn't traditional jazz but reinventing a song for a new generation, that is what it's all about.
Literally brought me to tears. Not just the music, the re-invention of such an iconic track, but also to see and hear the appreciation for Jazz from a younger audience.
Domi & Beck... mixing seriousousity and playfulness. I've never heard such a thing. I used to hear frome some who say jazz is a thinking person's music. This music teaches you to let it all go. Just go for the ride. Domi... well... do you wanna go there? Beck's drumming... like no other. He's actually pushing drummers of the same genre. Bless you sweet children. ❤🙏🏼
ahhh yeah, I though it was a straight Coltrane take, but I do remember listening to the Outkast version like 15 years ago. Thanks for mentioning this. Domi is a goddess and JD's unique fills are simply and complexly amazing.
@@Mutantcy1992 their soundboard configuration is so tight with such small number of elements that is probably easier to record it live and get a week sounding video
These are the most AWESOME young people ever! Their music is so FUNKY! And they’re so on sync with each other . I listen to them all day every day. I wish I could see the in person.!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you! I couldn’t put my finger on it I was listening through jaylib first and came back to find your comment. Even more impressive deep cut by these two. That slum village album was my (formal) intro to jay dee and just reignites my enthusiasm for these two after stumbling upon them with their madvillain cover vid. They know what’s up and pay their respects while bringing it to another level!
They're both amazing every time I hear a new performance but JD's drums were coming in so clearly in this one, a bit distorted but easily heard and separated. I absolutely loved it in the drum solo at the end. I can't wait for the music of the future.
Delighted, astounded, we’re so fortunate to have these two amazing humans making music in our lifetime and sharing it with the world. A truly inspirational way to start the day.
I love that they are both just monsters in their own right. Just two people who are so insanely talented, and hard working. Can't wait to see where they go!
I came here to say i was surprised that nobody started shouting "RAISE IT UP, RAISE IT UP" but I'm wondering if any of those kids in the audience know Dilla/SV.
Being behind the times in a MASIVE WAY - I first saw these airheads on Kenny Beat's channel with T'Cat. I then took myself outside and have myself a good talking to. I am so impressed by their freedom of spirit. Plus I was there at the birth of Drum and Bass. As a Airhead. Anyway, they are the future. And it (the future) is in GOOD HANDS!
This sounds a LOT like the Outkast version of "My favourite things", the bass line ostinato is the same and the choice of rhythmic density is really reminiscing of Andre 3000's arrangement.
i came here looking for hockey fights, stayed for the music..... never heard of these incredible musicians !!! fun fact, i once saw Adrian Belew at club soda, well actually seen Adrian Belew many times at club soda, but one time David Bowie showed up! happy to see young people do fun things with jazz
I've been following these two for years now, and I'm not sure why I just now remembered this. But I saw a band in Portland one time at Dante's, supporting some other band. They had the same live set up as Domi and Beck, keyboard and drums facing each other like that. And they also played some wild, irreverent, super technical yet approachable jazz. That's what they've reminded me of this whole time, and it just now came to me. This was 10-15 years ago now, I can't remember what they were called. Maybe Moisture Throne? I think they were from Bend. Waaay ahead of their time.
De seguro este video va a llegar a los millones de vistas pronto... ¡Es espectacular , qué extraordinario viaje rítmico y sonoro! ... Saludos desde Nayarit México.
Man, I wish I had known about them a month ago ahah. I definitely would've gotten tickets to see them live! I'm upset I missed them and Larnell (got filled up so fast). Thanks for the recording!!
Can we just take a moment to appreciate that she is playing melodies and solos in her right hand, chords in her left hand, AND bass lines with her feet, ALL at the same time? Not only is she playing three separate parts at once, but all three of those parts are incredibly intricate, both tonally and rhythmically, AND its all synchronized and perfectly in the pocket! I cant even wrap my head around it. 🤯
@@adammendelson6677 It's just cringe. 0 class in music these days. We just need Charlie Parker. Nothing "extra". Like, what is this? It's vulgar and over the top. Like most music today. And the past 30 years actually. And I am in my late teens.
@@ciaronsmith4995 I bet you would have cringed at Charlie Parker if you were around at that time. He was pushing the boundaries then, like these two are now. Do you get off hating other people's music? Or maybe you're just a troll..
@Maime Provost, Beautiful job, by a beautiful lady😉 from the Pacific Northwest!! Have you heard Dan Nimmer of Wynton Marsalis & Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra? Just before finding your video, I was listening to "Spiritual" by John Coltrane (recorded at Village Vanguard), and his wife, Alice C. was the pianist. but she played Harp & sang as well!! I think McCoy Tyner, is the pianist on other versions. When my very cute daughter was 4, she was already able to recognize his style!! I had received 2 free admissions to Mt. Hood Jazz festival. Audiences were sitting on different sections of a beautiful lawn on a sunny day!! On that specific day, they had McCoy Tyner & a lot of other giants!!! I think (but I'm not sure), McCoy T. noticed my very Cute daughter (4 years old), on the lawn. On his first break, he asked his security people to tell me that my daughter could sit next to him!! So she was seated, about 2 ft. away, on a little stool next to him🥰!! That college campus is heavenly!! The school's Jazz band truly sounds & is at pro-level!! McCoy Tyner was playing next to a beautiful river, that bisects the Mt. Hood College, and it has 2 Species of Salmon in it!!! I used to fish it for Salmon and Steelhead (Sea-going rainbow trout), between my science classes!!😊
Love seeing all these young kids there listening to and enjoying jazz. That's what music should be about... changing with the times while still maintaining its integrity.
Period. Makes me so happy. Amy Winehouse was the last to do it in this genre
@@loveinthematrix honestly, I'd love to hear them do more and more covers. I like their originals, obviously, but hearing Autumn Leaves, There Will Never Be Another You.... That'd be awesome.
Ya and most of those people probably identify as something else. lol all sides of the spectrum.
This is not jazz. 🙄
@@aherosdeath7227 not in a traditional sense. I wouldn't call this straight up jazz but more of a fusion. I am glad that jazz musicians from the past didn't listen to people tell them they weren't playing jazz. We would never have the wide selection we have today. However, I wish Kenny G would've been told that and listened. Soft jazz... That ain't jazz. But these two are taking complex chord progressions and complex hip hop polyrhythms to create a fusion. So no, this isn't traditional jazz but reinventing a song for a new generation, that is what it's all about.
Domi hitting those keys like they owe her money. So much confidence! Incredible stuff from both of them
Literally brought me to tears. Not just the music, the re-invention of such an iconic track, but also to see and hear the appreciation for Jazz from a younger audience.
Honestly same here, this was wonderful and such a great rendition
To be honest this version owes a great deal to the Outkast version, released in 2003...
it's actually a cover of outkast's arrangement from the speakerboxxx/love below album
Absolutely!
Domi & Beck... mixing seriousousity and playfulness. I've never heard such a thing. I used to hear frome some who say jazz is a thinking person's music. This music teaches you to let it all go. Just go for the ride. Domi... well... do you wanna go there? Beck's drumming... like no other. He's actually pushing drummers of the same genre. Bless you sweet children. ❤🙏🏼
man why the fuck did u decide to create the word seriousousity
Seriousousity?
He? You’ve never heard Jazz being playful. Maybe you need to listen a bit more.
@happy 6 serioussaucecity is a metropolitan area where people take their sauce very seriously.
They sound like a Questlove DJ set
Love that they resurrected the Outkast version of the song, The Love Below is such a fantastic album
That is my favorite song of the album. Classic.
I was really hoping it would be that version when I clicked!
@@hamsandwichson I thought that I was the only one who lived that gem. But these two are using it as a jump off point is even better.
ahhh yeah, I though it was a straight Coltrane take, but I do remember listening to the Outkast version like 15 years ago. Thanks for mentioning this. Domi is a goddess and JD's unique fills are simply and complexly amazing.
I swear the love below is underrated
Domi is a phenomenon in jazz.The way these two read each other is too.
No kidding. Their communication as musicians is bar none. You can tell they play together a LOT.
boring finger athletics
@@OS-yg9fr of all the people you could say that about, Domi is *not* one of them
@@8BitFun Exactly !
@@8BitFun yes she is
Whoever recorded this did a great job. The audio sounds so damn crisp.
Thank you for recording and uploading!
Definitely. Especially the mic on the snare. Those ghost notes come through so well
thank the sound guy and the iPhone it was probably recorded on lol
10/10 iPhone 13 rec
@@lupash Which also happens to be in the absolute perfect spot in the room. But yes, it is impressive!
@@Mutantcy1992 their soundboard configuration is so tight with such small number of elements that is probably easier to record it live and get a week sounding video
God JD can absolutely control the drums....its insane. He is nailing every step at a ridiculous speed!! Bravo yall
These are the most AWESOME young people ever! Their music is so FUNKY! And they’re so on sync with each other . I listen to them all day every day. I wish I could see the in person.!❤❤❤❤❤❤
These two are on the highest level musically. Can't wait to hear the album
Yea, I'm excited... I heard it's coming out in 2030! 😆
@@eternallyminded7 Haha, naw, Anderson Paak lit a fire under their a****
@@eternallyminded7 LOL
The álbum la out already
@@eduardodominguez688You're right! I found it a few weeks ago. Couldn't believe it! 😄
I'm lost for words.... an amazing duo performing an amazing tune...
crazy how this is their last song. like ever. cut from the end is they grooved so hard they exploted 😱
This is a musical journey! RIP DILLA. RAISE UM UP!
Thank you! I couldn’t put my finger on it I was listening through jaylib first and came back to find your comment. Even more impressive deep cut by these two. That slum village album was my (formal) intro to jay dee and just reignites my enthusiasm for these two after stumbling upon them with their madvillain cover vid. They know what’s up and pay their respects while bringing it to another level!
They're both amazing every time I hear a new performance but JD's drums were coming in so clearly in this one, a bit distorted but easily heard and separated. I absolutely loved it in the drum solo at the end. I can't wait for the music of the future.
Ikr, the sound engineer obviously knows what they're doing! I found it amazing how well the phone captures the audio as well tbf
Been following this duo for a while. Phenomenal players.
I am guessing this is true for most viewers by now :-)
I'm seeing them live in Feb, can't wait.
@@IhsanMujdeci Where!?
@@cree8vision Sydney Australia. They had just done some of USA and Europe. They are touring au and nz.
@@IhsanMujdeci Great!
Delighted, astounded, we’re so fortunate to have these two amazing humans making music in our lifetime and sharing it with the world. A truly inspirational way to start the day.
the audio engineer who set this up did JD's kick just right...
for real dude its so round
I was just thinking how amazing it sounded when I read your comment.
Good call
No one likes that guy.
Makes me smile every time I see a performance by them
J'écoutes ce morceau depuis le début des années 80. C'est bien que la tradition se perpétue, même si on est loin de l'original, l'esprit reste. 👍🎶🇫🇷
She’s an incredible pianist.
Couple of troublemakers!! You kids get off my lawn with all your talent !!!
drum n bass my favourite things! iv never heard a version so good and so original.
this is what jazz is all about.
outkast version dummy
Blessed we are to witness this jazz wizardry
I love that they are both just monsters in their own right. Just two people who are so insanely talented, and hard working. Can't wait to see where they go!
It’s unbelievable how talented these two are… long careers ahead….
This sounds like the beginning of every band rehearsal where everyone is just playing what they want until it naturally goes into a jam.
At 5:04, they start covering “Raise It Up” by Slum Village too. Heard it and I immediately said, “that’s gotta be a Madlib or Dilla beat.”
I came here to say i was surprised that nobody started shouting "RAISE IT UP, RAISE IT UP" but I'm wondering if any of those kids in the audience know Dilla/SV.
love this! totally Hiromi sounding arrangement in that intro
Being behind the times in a MASIVE WAY - I first saw these airheads on Kenny Beat's channel with T'Cat. I then took myself outside and have myself a good talking to. I am so impressed by their freedom of spirit. Plus I was there at the birth of Drum and Bass. As a Airhead. Anyway, they are the future. And it (the future) is in GOOD HANDS!
ok boomer
Ummm fucking amazing. My respect for them keeps growing
I love Domi and JD Beck’s OutKast’s John Coltrane’s My Favorite Things
It's from The Sound of Music
@@JohnJohnCrusher Domi and JD Beck's OutKast's John Coltrane's My Favorite Things from The Sound of Music
Domi dominates! Incroyable! Both of them are great!!!!! Bonus... first time I've seen JD's face! 😁
What an epic performance and kudos to the engineers ❤️🙏🏻
Got to see JD play drums for Mac Demarco in NYC this last April. That was a walk in the park for him.
Thank you for bringing this quality of music to youth culture. It will help many soulz
Fantabulous!!!!
Near tears, as well...
Loved this song since I first Heard it in 1973...
Fireworks for the ears !
Fabulous talent & artistry
BRAVO !
This sounds a LOT like the Outkast version of "My favourite things", the bass line ostinato is the same and the choice of rhythmic density is really reminiscing of Andre 3000's arrangement.
Amazing, they are already legends.
JD Beck is very good, but honestly, it's DOMi who impresses me every time.
DOMi is kracc alien
Yep domi, jd seems like a just a solo thru the song,that bein said makes a pretty song not pretty.im a weathereport fan so.....
he's awesome, and she steals the show!
I kinda always have the opposite reaction. I'm not a professional musician or anything, but maybe they complement each other well.
@T. R. JD is the Domi of the drums
So beautiful. No lyrics but the song sings for itself
Wish I could face my fears the way they face eachother
Go for it!!!
well said
👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼
You can do it, Johan!
cringe
i came here looking for hockey fights, stayed for the music..... never heard of these incredible musicians !!! fun fact, i once saw Adrian Belew at club soda, well actually seen Adrian Belew many times at club soda, but one time David Bowie showed up! happy to see young people do fun things with jazz
I've been following these two for years now, and I'm not sure why I just now remembered this. But I saw a band in Portland one time at Dante's, supporting some other band. They had the same live set up as Domi and Beck, keyboard and drums facing each other like that. And they also played some wild, irreverent, super technical yet approachable jazz. That's what they've reminded me of this whole time, and it just now came to me. This was 10-15 years ago now, I can't remember what they were called. Maybe Moisture Throne? I think they were from Bend. Waaay ahead of their time.
was it quasi?? they’re wacky as all hell and have the exact same setup as three two
@@joaquintrujillofilm it doesn't ring a bell, but it very well could be. Not a lot of bands with that setup.
De seguro este video va a llegar a los millones de vistas pronto... ¡Es espectacular , qué extraordinario viaje rítmico y sonoro! ... Saludos desde Nayarit México.
My favorite things and the goats from thor love and thunder.... Potent mix, gives me the goosebumps.....
Trane is totally smiling down from heaven above on these young cats innovation. Apologies if you’re not religious
Man, I wish I had known about them a month ago ahah. I definitely would've gotten tickets to see them live! I'm upset I missed them and Larnell (got filled up so fast). Thanks for the recording!!
Oh. Oh god. This is soooo effin tight. Thanks for capturing this! I love them.
Let me lay right on the stage floor and I’d be a very happy guy.
These two got the real talent going at 100%.
JD actually knows how to play the drums like the instrument it is
Yeah like every other professional drummer that has ever existed. Lmao
@@JoelWhoKillz No appreciation for JD Beck?!
@@EthanHGray No JD is a great drummer. Just think the comment is stupid lmao.
Yeah it's called percussion, dave grohl plays drums!
name some who you think don't do that.
Rainy day today and tomorrow this is the perfect soundtrack for me favorite weather
stay blessing em!!!! JD Beck: the Jaco of Drums 'Jaco Dastorious'
the "My Favorite Things Drum & Bass Remix" was my favorite part
gives me goosebumps when you get goin on the drums so swift and tight
Coltranes best album. I like this interpretation and as mentioned already in the comments; it’s good to see a newer generation enjoying this.
Although Coltrane did a fantastic version, it's from a Musical written by Richard Rodgers.
Montreal Jazz Festival - Montreal is a big jazz town and glad to see they are in front of an appreciative audience.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate that she is playing melodies and solos in her right hand, chords in her left hand, AND bass lines with her feet, ALL at the same time? Not only is she playing three separate parts at once, but all three of those parts are incredibly intricate, both tonally and rhythmically, AND its all synchronized and perfectly in the pocket! I cant even wrap my head around it. 🤯
Merci d'avoir mis la video en ligne. La musique est vraiment bonne !
1:51 I mean, come now that's just awesome, that transition to the beat was nice.
FYI that transition is part of their song BC Invaders: ua-cam.com/video/skEUnT98cWk/v-deo.html
@@alvaro.2c thx
my fav jazz song, by one of my new favorite artists!
My mind is blown! Wow, just wow. I've got nothing else.
This was an absolute pleasure to listen to ❤
Interesting, heard some Emerson influence. ("My Favorite Things" was written by Rodgers & Hammerstein, not Coltrane (he did record a version).
this stuff is freaking mind-blowing. Especially JD’s stuff from 5:09 onwards
What? No.
@@ciaronsmith4995 fym no
@@adammendelson6677 It's just cringe. 0 class in music these days. We just need Charlie Parker. Nothing "extra". Like, what is this? It's vulgar and over the top. Like most music today. And the past 30 years actually. And I am in my late teens.
@@ciaronsmith4995 I bet you would have cringed at Charlie Parker if you were around at that time. He was pushing the boundaries then, like these two are now. Do you get off hating other people's music? Or maybe you're just a troll..
@@whosOHW Yeah no. Nice try, but just no.
Sounds like Emerson Lake & Parmer's composition at the intro. It might be 4th buildings.
Utterly insane drumming
I'd love to see them cover Tarkus
:: Domi & JD Beck: one of the best things that could happened to jazz!!! ::
magnificent talents.
Thank you for posting!
This was an incredible show. ❤
Seeing them at the Thunderbird in Pittsburgh in a few days. This just got me so much more excited.
such a blessing this video
Most revealing performance of "My favourite things" I ever heard.
I love when JD pulls and pushes. Its so edge of the seat
*finishes an otherworldly rendition of 'My Favorite Things'*
JD: 'Umm yeah'
I love that kid lol
Amazing footage. Can’t wait for them to come to Europe.
This is just totally brilliant stuff.
I was at this show, wanted a longer set, they're so damn good
I thought this kind of drums is only imaginable programmed from aphex twin and JD is playing this effortlessly!
Free Jazz meets Jungle, meets J Dilla, meet Jazz fusion. Fresh mix of vibes
Je peux pas croire que j'ai manqué ça!! Merci du partage.
Moi non plus :(
They are so amazing.
Holy shit skill, looks, and hair
Thanks for posting this beautiful performance.
But please for "my favorite thing" the composer is Richard Rodgers.
As an ol’fart in my seventies I have to say, this duo does give me hope.
Took me a concerning amount of time to realise that this was not from the 22nd of the 7th 2006 😳 amazing playing regardless
They’d be preschoolers lol
Drummers throughout the years trying to nail a Drum'n'Bass groove live. JD: "Hold my beer".
Indeed!😅
Drum'n'Bass grooves have been nailed live before.
Jojo Mayer, Anders Meinhardt, KJ Sawka... (many beers to hold 😀 )
@@EPiMELEOS can we agree that none in this category is anyway near JD's level
u should look at more drummers..
Can’t believe I missed this show
Maravilloso, gracias por compartir!!!
Crazy cool
Love it!!!!!!! thank-you
JD ha un tocco impressionante, raffinato elegante e allo stesso tempo incisivo
Please more from this show
the way she opened the track....dear jesus.....🤤
Ficou muito boa essa versão da música do John Coltrane 👏👏👏👏👏
@Maime Provost, Beautiful job, by a beautiful lady😉 from the Pacific Northwest!! Have you heard Dan Nimmer of Wynton Marsalis & Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra? Just before finding your video, I was listening to "Spiritual" by John Coltrane (recorded at Village Vanguard), and his wife, Alice C. was the pianist. but she played Harp & sang as well!! I think McCoy Tyner, is the pianist on other versions. When my very cute daughter was 4, she was already able to recognize his style!! I had received 2 free admissions to Mt. Hood Jazz festival. Audiences were sitting on different sections of a beautiful lawn on a sunny day!! On that specific day, they had McCoy Tyner & a lot of other giants!!! I think (but I'm not sure), McCoy T. noticed my very Cute daughter (4 years old), on the lawn. On his first break, he asked his security people to tell me that my daughter could sit next to him!! So she was seated, about 2 ft. away, on a little stool next to him🥰!! That college campus is heavenly!! The school's Jazz band truly sounds & is at pro-level!! McCoy Tyner was playing next to a beautiful river, that bisects the Mt. Hood College, and it has 2 Species of Salmon in it!!! I used to fish it for Salmon and Steelhead (Sea-going rainbow trout), between my science classes!!😊
Que maravilha de interpretação para este clássico da música!